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Old Apr 27th, 2008, 03:16 AM
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Hotel cancallation after 6 PM - Marriott did the right thing

DH booked yesterday Chicago-Washington-Savannah. Some sort of weather issue in Washington, so he sat on plane on ground in Chicago for 3 hours, finally got to DC, well after connection to SAV (which was cancelled after all that).

Had hotel in Savannah booked - usual 6 PM cancellation policy - but since he was on plane could not cancel and did not even know if he would be in Savannah or DC for the night, it was well after 7 PM when he knew he could not use this hotel room. He had to find and pay for room in Washington since it was weather-related delay and not airline's responsibility.

He called Marriott and they waived the no-cancellation after 6 PM rule - and booked him in hotel near IAD for internet rate. (cheapest - he checked). Seems some companies are reasonable.

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Old Apr 27th, 2008, 03:33 AM
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While I have never had to cancel thst close, it's good to keep the name of a company in mind that treats you well.

It appears Marriott has gained some good PR.
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Old Apr 27th, 2008, 04:00 AM
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Well, he certainly backed up his excuse, by booking with them in the other city! They still got a night's stay from him, so everybody won on that one. I wonder if they re-sold his room to somebody who had been stranded in Savannah.
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Marriott does an excellent job with customer relations and this is one of the reasons that I stick with them in my business travels
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Old Apr 27th, 2008, 12:19 PM
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Marriott has great customer service and is the chain my husband uses for all his business travel.
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Old Apr 27th, 2008, 12:32 PM
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Actually, Priceline refunded my money on a non-refundable hotel a year ago at the holidays when my plane was canceled and I obviously could not get to my airport hotel. I was surprised that they gave me a full refund without any hassle.
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Old Apr 27th, 2008, 01:00 PM
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Just curious??

What was the weather related issue in Washington on Sat nite?
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Old Apr 27th, 2008, 01:16 PM
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I've had the cancellation fee waived often at a variety of hotels. I've called to explain the problem and I've never had a hotel to charge me. If you wait until after midnight when they close their books for the day, THAT'S another story.
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I was in PA Saturday night and there were violent thunderstorms. I know it was a band, so it may have stretched down to DC.
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The only chain I had an issue with is Hyatt. They had a 72 hour policy and I called 48 hours before - they were pretty non-budging. I asked if I could change the date then instead of canceling and they said that was fine.

I changed the date and then canceled online.

Marriott has always been wonderful in our experience as well.
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Old Apr 27th, 2008, 03:40 PM
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How nice to hear that others have had positive experiences - I must be so used to dealing with customer non-service people with airlines that I expected he would have a problem.

And I doubt they were able to re-sell the Savannah room. It was in a lower end Marriott brand and was in Midtown area of Savannah, not Historic District (he was going to be in town for about 12 hours just to see our son)
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gail - I think they really strive to be flexible with their customers and train their ee in a many which reflects that.
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